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Dog loosing voice?
I have a female that seems to be loosing her voice she does not bark in pen nor has training collar had to be used much on her she will be 4 next month. It has really gotten worse this season dog hunts fine and does not seem to be in pain. Has anybody else seen this or had this problem? I have 2 of her littermate sisters and they are fine. Loud as ever.
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My dog dose this every year around same time of year. I think it's allergies but it last a couple months then he's back too his normal self.
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I HOPE SO SHE IS 4 and this has never happened before.
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Ya mine is 4 now and it started 2 years ago. I give mine honey and allergy pills. And seems too work.
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Slow Talking Pace Collector ( Slow Talking Pace X Bone Collector) 2017 PKC Canadian State Champion
2017 Fall senior Super Stakes 3rd place
Stylish Shaker 2018 fall baby stakes 2nd place
Stylish Lacy
ok thanks
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